Those watching the United States "State of the Union Address" can respond and ask the president a question through YouTube or Twitter. Barack Obama will respond to a selection of questions on Thursday.
Questions can be filmed and must be posted on YouTube by Wednesday. They can also be posed on Twitter, using the the hashtag #askobama.
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